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Domesticated Australian wattle seeds (Acacia species): nutritional values, techno‐functional properties and toxicological assessments after roasting.

Authors :
Adiamo, Oladipupo Q.
Phan, Anh Dao Thi
Akter, Saleha
Sivakumar, Dharini
Seke, Faith
Cunningham, Peter
Sultanbawa, Yasmina
Source :
International Journal of Food Science & Technology. Jan2024, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p573-583. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Summary: This study evaluated the nutritional composition, anti‐nutritional factors, djenkolic acid (DKA) contents and techno‐functional properties of commercial raw, light and medium roasted wattle seed (WS) flour from 10 domesticated Australian Acacia species. The results showed that the species are a good source of dietary fibre, protein, fat and minerals (K, Ca, Mg, P and Fe). Moreover, the species have substantial amounts of linolenic acid and essential amino acids (EAAs), except for methionine and phenylalanine, indicating the high fat and protein quality of the species. Low‐trypsin inhibitor activity (TIA) and DKA contents were found in the species, except for the high TIA in A. longifolia spp. sophorae (18.3 mg TUI/g), A. longifolia spp. longifolia (12.3 mg TUI/g) and A. provincialis (12.2 mg TUI/g). In contrast, light and medium roasting effectively reduced the TIA and DKA levels as well as foaming and emulsifying properties. The greatest reduction in these properties was noticed in medium‐roasted samples. However, roasting appears to retain most of the nutritive value in the species and, the species exhibited high‐water absorption capacity, making them suitable for use as ingredients in bakery applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09505423
Volume :
59
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Food Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174271806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.16572